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Years Later, Health Dept. Files Complaint

Leon County Judge John Cooper on June 30, 2022, in a screen grab from The Florida Channel.
The Florida Channel
Leon County Judge John Cooper on June 30, 2022, in a screen grab from The Florida Channel.

The state Department of Health is moving to discipline Dr. Fernando Mendez-Villamil, a psychiatrist whose unusual prescribing habits have been making headlines in Florida -- even nationwide -- for years.

As John Dorschner of The Miami Herald reported in 2009, Mendez-Villamil became the poster-doctor for overprescribing that year when he was called out by reporters and U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley, who was investigating links between physicians and pharmaceutical companies.

A psychiatrist, Mendez-Villamil was said to be writing an average of 150 prescriptions per day, many of them strong antipsychotics for Medicaid patients. Medicaid had been investigating Mendez-Villamil since 2007, and stopped paying him in 2009, according to the Herald story.

Florida separates the regulation of Medicaid from the regulation of health-care professionals, which meant that the Medicaid action had no effect on Mendez-Villamil’s license. He had a “clear/active” record on the Department of Health web site for consumers all this time.

The Health Department complaint involves the care of three patients.

Carol Gentry, founder and special correspondent of Health News Florida, has four decades of experience covering health finance and policy, with an emphasis on consumer education and protection.